Our weekly two hour show on SIRIUS/XMU, channel 35, can be heard twice every Friday – Noon EST with an encore broadcast at Midnight EST.
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SIRIUS 294: Jean Michel Bernard – Générique Stephane ++ X – The Once Over Twice ++ Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers – Born To Lose ++ Ramones – Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World ++ Sic Alps – L Mansion ++ Zig Zags – Wastin’ My Time ++ Fresh & Onlys – Who Needs A Man ++ Rob Jo Star Band – I Call On One’s Muse ++ The Art Museums – Sculpture Gardens ++ White Fence – And By Always ++ Syd Barrett – Baby Lemonade ++ The Gories – There But For The Grace Of God ++ The Strange Boys – I Should Have Shot Paul ++ Thee Headcoatees – Meet Jacqueline ++ The Sonics – Psycho ++ Untouchables – Crawlin’ (The Crawl) ++ Black Lips – Navajo ++ Tav Falco’s Panther Burns – Snake Drive ++ Thee Oh Sees – The Sun Goes All Around ++ King Khan – It’s A Lie ++ David Bowie – Boys Keep Swinging ++ Le Bainc Didonc – 4 Cheveux Dans Le Vent ++ The Eyes – My Degeneration ++ The Modern Lovers – She Cracked ++ The Seeds – Can’t Seem To Make You Mine ++ The Gibson Bros. – Bo Diddley Pulled A Boner ++ Richard Swift – The Bully ++ Richard Swift – Drakula (Hey Man!) ++ Lou Reed – She’s My Best Friend ++ John Lennon & Yoko Ono – New York City ++ Alex Chilton – Don’t Worry Baby (Fragment) ++ Big Star – September Girls (Original Mix) ++ Bedlam’s Offspring – I’ll Be There ++ The Emperors – I Want My Woman ++ The Chocolate Watchband – It’s All Over Now Baby Blue ++ The Blue Rondos – Baby I Go For You ++ The Graham Bond Organisation – Early In The Morning ++ Bo Diddley – Bo Diddley ++ Cat – Do The Watussi ++ Vichan Maneechot – Dance, Dance, Dance ++ The Shangri-Las – How Pretty Can You Get (Radio Spot) ++ Fleur De Lys – Circles ++ Michelle’s Menagerie – Stay Away++ The Worlocks – I Love You ++ Blue Condition – Coming Home ++ Lantern – Bleed Me Dry
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It’s been noted that 1976′s “Transfiguration” is a culmination, and a sort of completion of the body of work Alice Coltrane had been building since 1967. The title track from the
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When it comes to the greatest twin-guitar teams from the late 70s/early 80s, you’ve got three options: the buzzsaw glory of Verlaine and Lloyd in Television; the mathematical jangle of Glenn Mercer and Bill Million in the Feelies; or the Beefheart-meets-Byrds-meets-Barrett majesty of Robyn Hitchcock and Kimberley Rew in The Soft Boys. The latter duo’s intoxicating interplay is on full display during this 1980 gig, as Hitchcock and co. blaze through tracks from their then-brand new masterpiece, 















